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WCDT: 26-29 July 2010 (Post SDCC version; 1716-1720)

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Carl-E:

--- Quote from: raoullefere on 28 Jul 2010, 09:48 ---Only you understand me!  :-D
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I certainly hope not!  Nothing personal, mind you...


--- Quote ---God help you, you poor man.

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Someone must be helping.  She's alive, well, and has a good outlook on life. 

Gave up on school, but you can't have everything. 

jwhouk:
Considering that Smith College is an all-girls school, I think someone might notice it if Steve walked into the dorm.

And besides, it's summertime - which means Cosette probably moved in with Steve in the interim.

Varian7:
Cosette is indeed very fetching in this comic!

raoullefere:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 28 Jul 2010, 14:15 ---
--- Quote from: raoullefere on 28 Jul 2010, 09:48 ---Sorry, I thought that was obvious. Thanks, Carl. Only you understand me!  :-D

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I certainly hope not!  Nothing personal, mind you...


--- Quote from: raoullefere on 28 Jul 2010, 09:48 ---God help you, you poor man.

--- End quote ---

Someone must be helping.  She's alive, well, and has a good outlook on life. 

Gave up on school, but you can't have everything. 
--- End quote ---
School-schmool, that sounds good!

And I was just kidding. Actually, nobody understands me. Except me, of course. We have some pretty interesting conversations betimes, me and me, complete with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0YZTYci5yo&feature=related
">theme music[/url].

Akima:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 28 Jul 2010, 09:27 ---As for Steve getting into a dorm, dorm security is notably lax.  If you look even a little like a student (or not, I'm late 40's), someone leaving the dorm will be polite and hold the door for you so you don't have to fumble around for your key card.  College students typically have no sense of danger (which explains a LOT of stupid things that happen at college).
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College students at least have the excuse (unless they went to boarding-school) that they're probably having their first experience of communal living. In my experience the "look like you belong there and you'll get in" principle applies in most environments and across all age-groups. Tailgating is a big problem in just about any communal secure environment, and it is so tempting to do it, especially when carrying something in both hands.


--- Quote ---There's no such thing as foolproof security when you're trying to secure a building full of fools.
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Applies to computer-system security too. Don't get me started. But isn't it nice to know that you look so harmless? :)

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